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Students at Redmond High School come into their Computer Science and Engineering course with little to no programming skills. By the time they leave, students are creating working robots. The robots are so advanced that students use their own phones to control the machines via Bluetooth technology.

When Rachel Roberson’s mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, she became motivated to help others. Four years later, Eastlake High School senior is being recognized as a Distinguished Finalist by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

Do you know how many articles are in the United States Constitution? These students do. The AP Government class from Eastlake High School took third place at the We the People competition in Olympia on Jan. 6. This was the first year the school participated.

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